self-contradictory current. Originally presided upon by poet and novelist Alexandru Macedonski, founder of Literatorul magazine, the movement sparked much controversy...
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Leonard Oprea (born 1953) Dora Pavel (born 1946) Nicolae Breban (born 1934) Filip Florian (born 1967) Doina Ruști (born 1957) Radu Aldulescu (born 1954) Dumitru...
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Tudor Arghezi (section World War II)
publishing verses in Alexandru Macedonski's magazine Liga Ortodoxă under the name Ion Theo. Soon after, Macedonski, the herald of Romanian Symbolism...
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religion; also novelist Mihail Fărcășanu, writer, novelist Nicolae Filimon Filip Florian Benjamin Fondane (born Benjamin Wechsle; 1898–1944), Romanian and...
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first book printed in the Romanian language was Catehismul românesc by Filip Moldoveanul in 1544. Other translations from Greek and Slavonic books were...
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Petre Pandrea (category Romanian World War II resistance members)
anti-fascist, if indeed one "usable by the communist regime"). Another historian, Filip-Lucian Iorga, believes that the text should be approached with "extreme...
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Tristan Tzara (section World War II and Resistance)
Romanians who reportedly spoke Yiddish as their first language; his father Filip and grandfather Ilie were entrepreneurs in the forestry business. Tzara's...
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Marcel Janco (category Romanian people of World War II)
p. 340 Sandqvist, p. 378 Cernat, Avangarda, pp. 169–171 (in Romanian) Filip-Lucian Iorga, "Barbu Brezianu" Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine...
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Turkish piasters from this activity alone—including 30,000 from the Frenchman Filip Lenș. Caradja disguised himself in order to visit his designated palace...
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Ion Vinea (category Romanian military personnel of World War II)
consciously living like a boor; Alexandru Rosetti is seemingly the heroic "Filip", who offers Silion his care and protection. The unfinished Venin de mai...
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(II)", in Convorbiri Literare, January 2007 Ornea, I, p.5 Ornea, II, p.13 Ornea, II, p.128-129 (in Romanian) Tudor Nedelcea, "Eminescu și Macedonski"...
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